Women's Rights & SRHR
Championing Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, menstrual hygiene, and safe pathways for women and girls to remain in education.
Women's Rights, Youth, and SRHR Advocate | Cultural Custodian and Community Leader
Advocacy With Heritage
Sekhothali Seeiso advances women's rights, youth leadership, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights while helping communities confront child marriage, FGM, GBV, and femicide. Her work connects human rights advocacy with culture, tradition, customs, and spirituality as living sources of dignity and opportunity.
Living Heritage
Cultural Custodianship
Her public leadership is rooted in the belief that heritage should protect, dignify, and open pathways for women, children, and young people.
Impact in Action
Menstrual Health
Through menstrual hygiene advocacy and her ambassador work with Princess D Menstrual Cup, Sekhothali supports conversations and resources that help girls remain confident, informed, and present in school and community life.
Core Advocacy
Championing Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, menstrual hygiene, and safe pathways for women and girls to remain in education.
Elevating young voices and community-led solutions that respond to GBV, femicide, child marriage, and harmful practices.
Preserving culture, tradition, customs, and spirituality through responsible leadership and intergenerational dialogue.
Roles & Affiliations
Supporting regional advocacy to help protect girls from child marriage and female genital mutilation.
Advocating for women and children to remain in school through safer, more inclusive systems.
Steering committee member for the Council of Traditional Leaders of Africa, representing youth perspectives.
Working with Prime Stars to support conversations and action that help raise a nation of good men.
Menstrual Hygiene advocate, Sex Rights Network of Africa ambassador, and Princess D Menstrual Cup ambassador.
Mission & Values
Sekhothali is committed to strengthening culture, tradition, customs, and spirituality while ensuring they support dignity, safety, and opportunity for all. As a custodian of tradition, she promotes culture and religion through responsible leadership, intergenerational dialogue, and community-centered advocacy.
View University of Pretoria documentEvery woman, child, and young person deserves safety, voice, and opportunity.
Culture is preserved most powerfully when it protects and uplifts communities.
Lasting change grows through elders, youth, leaders, and communities moving together.
Media
Affiliations
UN Women Africa
African Union
Princess D Menstrual Cup
YALI / Youth Outreach
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